Session State

D

Demetri

I need a way to pass session variables from a classic asp
page to an asp.net page. I can not use a query string
since the one does not call the other. In addition, i'm
looking for more of a one application scope and not all
the applications under the wwwroot thus it does not have
to be but so generic.

Any ideas?

Thanks
 
C

Chris Moore [MSFT]

Here is an article that might give you some ideas on this:
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/articles/20021207.asp

Chris Moore[MSFT]

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I need a way to pass session variables from a classic asp
page to an asp.net page. I can not use a query string
since the one does not call the other. In addition, i'm
looking for more of a one application scope and not all
the applications under the wwwroot thus it does not have
to be but so generic.

Any ideas?

Thanks


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